>
> Are you doing anything in the Free object handler that manipulates any
> other object? This tends to confuse XForms's internal bookkeeping and
> will cause symptoms similar to those you describe.
>
> If you need to manipulate some other object, then do it in a
> callback rather than in the handler. You can return a non-zero value
> from the object handler to trigger the callback.
>
Yes, that fixed it! I *was* doing some stuff with other objects in the
handler which I've moved to the callback and now everything looks fine.
Thanks very much!
Rob
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